Since the turn of the millennium, our team here in Brighton have been working to provide you with the latest news in digital journalism, enabling you to keep up with the changes in our fast-paced industry.

1. Media coverage of the latest tools, trends and techniques in digital journalism

We interview journalists, editors, and digital innovators in the UK and abroad about their latest work, the challenges they are facing, and most importantly, how they are overcoming them.

From virtual reality to solutions journalism, and freelancer advice to new tools and apps to help you with your daily work, we cover a range of topics and skill sets that you need to be aware of as we kick off 2019.

4. A jobs board packed full of new opportunities

Simply create a jobseeker account on our site, and you will be able to apply for the roles directly, and also receive customised email job alerts – the latest opportunities of your choice emailed directly either daily or in digest form.

5. Bag your next hire

Are you hiring? If so, why not advertise your latest roles with us, that will be seen by 200,000 visitors a month. Contact our senior account manager, Andy Brimson today.

A screenshot of our journalism jobs board on Journalism.co.uk

6. Customised email press release alerts

Get story leads within the subject areas of your choice emailed to you daily (opt in for this opportunity here). You can also publish your own press release via our PressGo service, where you can deliver your story to more than 18,000 opted-in email recipients; tweet your message to more than 15,000 followers of @pressreleases and share it with more than 24,000 communications professionals on LinkedIn.

7. An online directory of journalists active on Twitter

Search for colleagues or add yourself – this is another opportunity to network online, to meet people before you spot them at one of the many journalism conferences held around the world each year.

8. Send questions and get answers from the registered experts and PRs in our PressQuest database

If you need some facts, quotes or statistics for your news or feature story and don't have the contacts you need, then we are here to help.